The restrictive immigration laws of the 1920s reflected
a. an accommodation to increased migration of blacks to the North.
b. the nativist belief that northern Europeans were superior to southern and eastern Europeans.
c. a desire to rid the country of the quota system.
d. the desire to halt immigration from Latin America.
e. growing concern about urban overcrowding and crime.
b
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A. appeasement policies toward Mussolini and Hitler B. Nye Committee findings C. the failure of the Washington Conference D. political revolutions in Mexico and Cuba
For the first three years of the French and Indian War,
A. the British won the majority of the battles. B. victories were evenly divided between the French and British. C. None of these answers is correct. D. the French and their Indian allies racked up a succession of victories.
What was the typical experience of the soldier in World War I? Explain how new technologies changed the experience of war.
What will be an ideal response?
The most significant reform of the republican campaign against artificial privilege was the
A. dismantling of state-supported churches. B. elimination of inheritance taxes. C. elimination of inherited political privilege. D. None of these answers is correct.